Liver disease from alcohol!!

Jandis is very familiar in our country. The name of the famous liver is known as jaundice. Junkie's symptoms are becoming yellow in the eyes and eyes of the urine. On the right side of our abdomen, there is liver or liver. Liver is an important part of human body. It controls the various metabolic functions of the body. The control of metabolism of proteins, peas and fats, and the power of the liver to produce them. Various hormones and enzymes are produced from the liver. Apart from this, various components of plasma proteins and blood clots are made from the liver. The help of metabolism in the form of bile or powders or fats is released from the liver. The liver is essential for our survival. The body blood goes inside the liver every moment. Liver see if all the blood components are okay and there is no substance that is harmful to the blood. If there is a lack of glucose in the blood, then the liver fills it with its stored glucose and if it is high in glucose in the blood it is stored as liver glucose.
We eat many things that can damage or damage the liver. Among them, alcohol is one of the most important. Alcohol intensity is not high in our country. Although it is increasing in the upper-middle-class families today. Besides, the intensity of alcohol consumption among low-income people is alarming. They destroy the liver cells in different ways. Some medicines that we use very easily, such as paracetamol levels, are more likely to be liver cells. Alcohol metabolism is basically in the liver. At first alcohol is changed to acetaldehide. Acetaldehyde is then modified by acetate. Different enzymes are used in this reaction. Thus the acetate is formed that results in fatty acids at the end of the reaction. Then the excess amount of this fatty acid is stored in the liver. The result is destruction of liver cells. Alcohol poisoning is the loss of the liver.

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